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pro vyhledávání: '"Jessica M. Orlofske"'
Autor:
Peter O. Dunn, Insiyaa Ahmed, Elise Armstrong, Natasha Barlow, Malcolm A. Barnard, Marc Bélisle, Thomas J. Benson, Lisha L. Berzins, Chloe K. Boynton, T. Anders Brown, Melissa Cady, Kyle Cameron, Xuan Chen, Robert G. Clark, Ethan D. Clotfelter, Kara Cromwell, Russell D. Dawson, Elsie Denton, Andrew Forbes, Kendrick Fowler, Kevin C. Fraser, Kamal J. K. Gandhi, Dany Garant, Megan Hiebert, Claire Houchen, Jennifer Houtz, Tara L. Imlay, Brian D. Inouye, David W. Inouye, Michelle Jackson, Andrew P. Jacobson, Kristin Jayd, Christy Juteau, Andrea Kautz, Caroline Killian, Elliot Kinnear, Kimberly J. Komatsu, Kirk Larsen, Andrew Laughlin, Valerie Levesque‐Beaudin, Ryan Leys, Elizabeth Long, Stephen C. Lougheed, Stuart Mackenzie, Jen Marangelo, Colleen Miller, Brenda Molano‐Flores, Christy A. Morrissey, Emony Nicholls, Jessica M. Orlofske, Ian S. Pearse, Fanie Pelletier, Amber L. Pitt, Joseph P. Poston, Danielle M. Racke, Jeannine A. Randall, Matthew L. Richardson, Olivia Rooney, A. Rose Ruegg, Scott Rush, Sadie J. Ryan, Mitchell Sadowski, Ivana Schoepf, Lindsay Schulz, Brenna Shea, Thomas N. Sheehan, Lynn Siefferman, Derek Sikes, Mark Stanback, John D. Styrsky, Conor C. Taff, Jennifer J. Uehling, Kathleen Uvino, Thomas Wassmer, Kathryn Weglarz, Megan Weinberger, John Wenzel, Linda A. Whittingham
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 104
Autor:
Jessica M. Orlofske, David G. Armanini, Timothy D. Jardine, Adam G. Yates, Donald J. Baird, Joseph M. Culp
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Science. 38:12-22
There has been a trend toward increasing anthropocentrism in definitions of river health through the explicit inclusion of societal valuation of ecosystem services provided by rivers. New f...
Autor:
Donald J. Baird, R. Allen Curry, Zoe G. O'Malley, Jessica M. Orlofske, Zacchaeus G. Compson, Wendy A. Monk
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020)
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020)
In freshwater ecosystems, habitat alteration contributes directly to biodiversity loss. Dragonflies are sentinel species that are key invertebrate predators in both aquatic (as larvae) and terrestrial ecosystems (as adults). Understanding the habitat
Autor:
Jeffrey B. Crocker, Donald J. Baird, Wendy A. Monk, Zacchaeus G. Compson, Daniel L. Peters, David G. Armanini, Jessica M. Orlofske, Colin J. Curry
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 63:891-905
Understanding the physical and biological mechanisms contributing to flow velocity–ecology relationships is crucial for successful river management. The application of an ecological traits-based approach offers the potential to explore mechanistic
Autor:
Donald J. Baird, Jessica M. Orlofske
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Science. 33:978-994
Body shapes of aquatic insect larvae reflect phenotypic responses to complex environmental conditions and can be used to infer habitat properties and indicate natural and anthropogenic perturbations in river ecosystems. Investigation of relationships
Autor:
Jessica M. Orlofske, Donald J. Baird
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 59:477-490
Summary Traits-based analyses of insect assemblages support biomonitoring programme objectives. To date, however, few traits-based metrics have demonstrated the degree of sensitivity or discriminatory power required by biomonitoring programmes. Trait
Autor:
Jessica M. Orlofske, Donald J. Baird
Publikováno v:
Aquatic Ecology. 47:481-494
The appropriate level of taxonomic identification, taxonomic sufficiency, for biomonitoring purposes continues to be controversial. Taxonomic sufficiency, however, fails to address the bias created by size-dependent taxonomic identification, which ca
Publikováno v:
Natural Areas Journal. 31:148-155
The tallgrass prairie has become one of the most endangered ecosystems in North America. Thus, attempts to restore and reconstruct native tallgrass prairie have been undertaken. Arthropods, an important and diverse taxonomic group of animals, warrant
Publikováno v:
Ecological Restoration. 28:250-253
species. New depressions may be scooped out and some of the existing depressions in the wetlands may be deepened so that they will continue to hold water longer into the summer drought period. This would benefit not only the endangered burhead, but a